Honesty
Submit only work that faithfully represents one's own scholarly effort.
Principles, policies and resources safeguarding honesty in study and scholarship.
The university defines plagiarism as appropriating authorship of another person's work — including inventions or rationalisation proposals — or using someone's work without proper attribution. Plagiarism checks are coordinated by the Research Library at [email protected] jointly with PLC «PLAGIAT». Supported upload formats include .doc, .docx, .rtf, .txt, .odt, .ppt, .pptx, .html, .pdf, .pages and .gdoc.
Submit only work that faithfully represents one's own scholarly effort.
Build relationships where evaluation relies on truthful reporting of sources and achievements.
Uphold impartial standards so every participant competes transparently.
Acknowledge colleagues', students', and mentors' intellectual contributions.
Take ownership of methodological choices and their ethical implications.
Report suspected misconduct through approved channels whenever necessary.
Use the authorised verification workflow managed by library specialists before coursework or manuscript submission.
Follow faculty-specific manuals for APA/IEEE/footnotes as updated by methodological departments.
Attend trainings on originality, attribution, and research-data handling announced each semester.